the art or process of producing a picture, writing, or the like, on a flat, specially prepared stone, with some greasy or oily substance, and of taking ink impressions from this as in ordinary printing.
a similar process in which a substance other than stone, as aluminum or zinc, is used.Compare offset.
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The showstopper is a problem with one of the lithography machines, which set the pace of the whole operation.
Each step down in process size—and increase in performance—requires the fab to be retooled with the latest generation of lithography machines to “print” the chips, along with the fleet of equipment that rings them.
Ohio Art sold off its toys, sharply cut its staff, and focused on metal lithography.
Beautifully illustrated throughout, with colored frontispiece done in lithography.
Some artists experimented, but lithography did not pay while the anecdote in paint fetched a fortune.
Lithography, appropriated by commerce, was almost forgotten as a means of artistic expression.
And since then no incautious British artists or critics have dared to tamper with Senefelder's definition of lithography.
The colored plates are reproduced in the highest style of chromo-lithography from Mr. Thorburn's elaborate drawings.